February of 2013. She went into -- CBS in Atlantic can -- That she regularly he recognizes. To pick up -- photos. That we developed. And when she got the photos and -- be turned and he later noticed on the receipt. That it said it in this section where her name should be the customer you name it said it instead of -- -- it's -- Sheen Charlie. Now Ching Chong is a pejorative. Very racial slur term. -- referred to Asian. People pursuit is four billion dollars debts for punitive damages against CBS. For that very reason that CBS. On. -- is that. It makes 300. Billion dollars eight years of one million it is somewhat but that's if we can get it from macular. -- -- And other corporations enough is enough you can not be treating customers like this they're looking for satisfaction. Not. Discrimination. Honestly -- just part right about this whole thing. Not because. I'm Asian. Because I am equal American. You know and this day and age that should not happen. And in and it's. It's just you know Hartman and I want -- analysis but this is. Especially you know when you're dealing when. Big companies and community fluid they had to shop every day. And who safe and you want you.

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